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Page 35
The facts were as follows :The plaintiff was the owner of a plot of ground in King '
s Lynn , in the county of Norfolk , upon which he built several houses in 1850 ,
which were let to tenants at rents varying from £40 to £44 per annum .
The facts were as follows :The plaintiff was the owner of a plot of ground in King '
s Lynn , in the county of Norfolk , upon which he built several houses in 1850 ,
which were let to tenants at rents varying from £40 to £44 per annum .
Page 43
... case setting forth the facts was stated , and concluded as follows : " If the court
should be of opinion that , upon the facts as stated , the ruling of the Lord Chief
Justice , founded upon the decision of Hole v . Barlow , was erroneous , the
verdict ...
... case setting forth the facts was stated , and concluded as follows : " If the court
should be of opinion that , upon the facts as stated , the ruling of the Lord Chief
Justice , founded upon the decision of Hole v . Barlow , was erroneous , the
verdict ...
Page 44
And it is not material to inquire whether it would be good as averring facts which
amount to a legalization of the nuisance stated in the declaration , or as
superadding facts which , taken together with those stated in the declaration ,
show that ...
And it is not material to inquire whether it would be good as averring facts which
amount to a legalization of the nuisance stated in the declaration , or as
superadding facts which , taken together with those stated in the declaration ,
show that ...
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... in the present case . It seems to me that the distinction , in matters of fact , was
most correctly pointed out by Mr . Justice Mellor , and I do not think he could
possibly have stated the law , either abstractedly or with reference to the facts ,
better ...
... in the present case . It seems to me that the distinction , in matters of fact , was
most correctly pointed out by Mr . Justice Mellor , and I do not think he could
possibly have stated the law , either abstractedly or with reference to the facts ,
better ...
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... about his slaughter - house , whereby the air on the plaintiffs ' premises might
have been and probably was a little corrupted , and rendered a little offensive
and uncomfortable ; but denied that such was the fact since the year 1835 .
... about his slaughter - house , whereby the air on the plaintiffs ' premises might
have been and probably was a little corrupted , and rendered a little offensive
and uncomfortable ; but denied that such was the fact since the year 1835 .
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